доктор

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Bulgarian

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Noun

до́ктор (dóktorm (feminine до́кторка, relational adjective до́кторски)

  1. male doctor (PhD)
  2. (colloquial) male doctor (MD)
    Synonym: (regular term) ле́кар (lékar)

Declension

References

  • доктор”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • доктор”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

доктор (doktorm (feminine докторка, relational adjective докторски)

  1. doctor

Declension

References

  • доктор in Makedonisch Info (germansko-makedonski rečnik, makedonsko-germanski rečnik)

Romanian

Pronunciation

Noun

доктор (doctorm

  1. Post-1930s Cyrillic spelling of doctor.

Declension

singular plural
gender m indefinite definite indefinite definite
Nom/Acc ун доктор (un doctor) докторул (doctorul) ниште докторь (niște doctori) докторий (doctorii)
Gen/Dat унуй доктор (unui doctor) докторулуй (doctorului) унор докторь (unor doctori) докторилор (doctorilor)

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin doctor, via German Doktor or Polish doktor.

Pronunciation

Noun

до́ктор (dóktorm anim (genitive до́ктора, nominative plural доктора́, genitive plural докторо́в, feminine до́кторша, pejorative доктори́шка)

  1. doctor (PhD or MD)
    До́ктор Жива́гоDóktor ŽivágoDoctor Zhivago
  2. physician
    • 1883, Всеволод Гаршин, chapter III, in Красный цветок; English translation from A Red Flower, Philadelphia: Brown Brothers, 1911:
      — Вы сказали, — перебил его доктор, — что вы живёте вне времени и пространства. Однако нельзя не согласиться, что мы с вами в этой комнате и что теперь, — доктор вынул часы, — половина одиннадцатого 6-го мая 18** года. Что вы думаете об этом?
      — Vy skazali, — perebil jevo doktor, — što vy živjóte vne vremeni i prostranstva. Odnako nelʹzja ne soglasitʹsja, što my s vami v etoj komnate i što teperʹ, — doktor vynul časy, — polovina odinnadcatovo 6-go maja 18** goda. Što vy dumajete ob etom?
      "You remarked," the physician interrupted, "that you live without space or time. However, you cannot but agree with me that we are within this room, and that now (here the doctor pulled out his watch) is half-past ten A. M., on the sixth of May, of the 18—th year. What say you to that?"

Usage notes

  • Grammatically the word is a masculine, but it is used to refer to both a man and a woman and it is declinable in both cases. The term до́кторша f (dóktorša) is also used for a woman in colloquial Russian, but it is nonstandard.

Declension

Abbreviations

Descendants

See also

References

  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “доктор”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress

Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dôktor/
  • Hyphenation: док‧тор

Noun

до̏ктор m (Latin spelling dȍktor)

  1. doctor, physician
  2. doctor, PhD

Declension

Derived terms

Tajik

Regional synonyms of "doctor"
Dari داکتر
Iranian Persian دکتر
Tajik доктор

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian до́ктор (dóktor), from Latin doctor.

Pronunciation

Noun

доктор (doktor)

  1. doctor, physician
    Synonyms: табиб (tabib), пизишк (pizišk)

Inflection

Inflection of доктор
singular plural
sound broken1 or broken1
bare доктор
doktor
докторҳо
doktorho


definite
object
докторро
doktorro
докторҳоро
doktorhoro
ро
ro
ро
ro
izofa доктори
doktor-i
докторҳои
doktorho-yi
и
i
и
i
indefinite,
definite
relative
bare докторе
doktore
object доктореро
doktorero
Possessive forms of доктор
singular plural
sound broken1 broken1
bare 1st singular докторам
doktoram
докторҳоям
doktorhoyam
ам
am
ам
am
2nd singular докторат
doktorat
докторҳоят
doktorhoyat
ат
at
ат
at
3rd singular доктораш
doktoraš
докторҳояш
doktorhoyaš
аш
аш
1st plural докторамон
doktoramon
докторҳоямон
doktorhoyamon
амон
amon
амон
amon
2nd plural докторатон
doktoraton
докторҳоятон
doktorhoyaton
атон
aton
атон
aton
3rd plural докторашон
doktorašon
докторҳояшон
doktorhoyašon
ашон
ašon
ашон
ašon
singular plural
sound broken1 broken1
definite
object
1st singular докторамро
doktoramro
докторҳоямро
doktorhoyamro
амро
amro
амро
amro
2nd singular докторатро
doktoratro
докторҳоятро
doktorhoyatro
атро
atro
атро
atro
3rd singular докторашро
doktorašro
докторҳояшро
doktorhoyašro
ашро
ašro
ашро
ašro
1st plural докторамонро
doktoramonro
докторҳоямонро
doktorhoyamonro
амонро
amonro
амонро
amonro
2nd plural докторатонро
doktoratonro
докторҳоятонро
doktorhoyatonro
атонро
atonro
атонро
atonro
3rd plural докторашонро
doktorašonro
докторҳояшонро
doktorhoyašonro
ашонро
ašonro
ашонро
ašonro

Further reading

Ukrainian

Ukrainian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin doctor.

Pronunciation

Noun

до́ктор (dóktorm pers (genitive до́ктора, nominative plural доктори́, genitive plural докторі́в, relational adjective до́кторський)

  1. (colloquial, medicine) Synonym of лі́кар m (líkar, doctor)
  2. doctor (academic title)
    До́ктор нау́кDóktor naúkDoctor of Sciences

Declension

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